Since there is not a poem included, I'm not sure if this qualifies as an official reflection on LOMT's summer theme, REAL GRACE. However, I just made the executive decision to post it as such anyway.
In the wake of the flooding in Houston this week, there was a story on the local news that caught my eye. After having her home in a Houston neighborhood flooded, a woman put numerous items in her front yard so they could dry. Unfortunately, some folks stole many of the items in broad daylight.
Needless to say, the lady was disappointed by what happened to her(she's also a cancer survivor); however, part of her response caught my ear in a positive way. She referenced the scripture about God not giving someone more than they can handle(I Corinthians 10). After reflecting on that verse the challenges that have recently come her way: flooded house leading to stolen items, on top of cancer, she decided "God must really think I'm a bad ass."
Quite a perspective on facing trials and tribulations. I not sure Job even put it in such an encouraging way in the face of his adversities.
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Thursday, May 28, 2015
Wednesday, May 20, 2015
Real Grace Continues- Real Grace Reflection #15
The following reflection on Camp Lone Star's 2015 theme, Real Grace, was written specifically for the young men and women who will serve on the camp's summer staff this summer. I'm not sure of the exact schedule for the summer staff. However, since the summer camp program kicks off on June 7, I assume that staff training is starting this weekend or soon thereafter.
Real Grace Continues
They’re coming soon to see you
For a day or for a week
Those campers will soon listen to
The things you do and speak
His hand surrounds completely
You and those you soon will know
He’s working Real Grace through you
So a ton of hearts will grow
In faith and understanding
Keep watch, His love will show
Day by day
By week by week by
Month
His steps will be
There on the trail beside you
On land or in the trees
There’s cars on the horizon
They are heading right your way
He’s ready to embrace them with you
Each and every day.
c2015 Mike Tauser
Friday, May 8, 2015
Scarborough Falls to Giddings
Scarborough's baseball season ended with a play-off loss at Giddings Friday night. The Spartans finished third in their district this season.
Thursday, May 7, 2015
Another One Rides the Bus?- Real Grace Reflection #14
Turn the other cheek
Then turn the other cheek again
Even on a school bus
Who know how the ride will end?
The video posted above appeared on our local news coverage last night. It seemed to me the story merited inclusion as a reflection on L.O.M.T's 2015 theme, Real Grace.
Tuesday, May 5, 2015
Spartans Baseball Team in Play-offs Friday
Scarborough's baseball team is scheduled to make an appearance in the play-offs this Friday. The Spartans, who finished in third in District 21-4A will play at Giddings at 6 pm on May 8.
Monday, May 4, 2015
Region III Track Meet Schedule and Results
Here are the results for athletes from Scarborough in last weekend's Region III Class 4A track meet in Huntsville.
Friday
8:40 am- Boys' 3200 meter Run- Jorge Martinez (6th place)
10:30 am- Boys' Pole Vault- Titus Randle, Hunter Janacek (No placement)
1:00 pm- Boys' Shot Put- Keldrick Suazo (14th place)
Saturday
1:00 pm- Boys' Discus- Antonio Rivera (15th place)
3:50 pm- Girls' 800 meter Run- Alyssa Jones (13th place)
4:10 pm- Boys' 110 meter Hurdles- Jacobie Watson (14th place)
6:10 pm- Boys' 1600 meter Run- Jorge Martinez (8th place)
Friday
8:40 am- Boys' 3200 meter Run- Jorge Martinez (6th place)
10:30 am- Boys' Pole Vault- Titus Randle, Hunter Janacek (No placement)
1:00 pm- Boys' Shot Put- Keldrick Suazo (14th place)
Saturday
1:00 pm- Boys' Discus- Antonio Rivera (15th place)
3:50 pm- Girls' 800 meter Run- Alyssa Jones (13th place)
4:10 pm- Boys' 110 meter Hurdles- Jacobie Watson (14th place)
6:10 pm- Boys' 1600 meter Run- Jorge Martinez (8th place)
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